Financial Reports

Welcome

Welcome to our searchable database on financial reporting. This database includes
information extracted from financial reports of candidates in an election, leadership
contestants, nomination contestants, registered electoral district associations,
and registered political parties.

We have taken great care to transcribe the data accurately. However, if an error
is reported, we will correct it when we next update the files.

The search tools on our Web site were developed for the convenience of the user
because the source documents present information in different formats, and some
of the source documents are voluminous. Elections Canada's search engines are
programmed to compile financial and other information from various databases. However,
these utilities have certain limitations. If a result appears incorrect when using
these tools or if you experience technical difficulties, please contact Elections
Canada. Our software is continuously being improved based on your comments.

* Financial reporting was not required under the Canada Elections Act prior
to 2004.

** Conservative Party of Canada – 2004 fiscal period

On December 7, 2003, the Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance and the Progressive
Conservative Party of Canada merged to form the Conservative Party of Canada. When
two registered parties merge, the Act requires each party to file a final return
with Elections Canada for the fiscal period up to the date of the merger.

On June 7, 2004, the two merging parties filed final fiscal returns covering the
period from January 1, 2003, to December 6, 2003. The data for the period from December 7
to December 31, 2003, were reported in the 2004 fiscal return filed by the
newly formed Conservative Party of Canada.

The data for this period are provided under the year 2003.

*** For contestants participating in Nomination Contests that started in 2006 and
ended in 2007, please search within the 2004 to 2006 data. Contests that bridge versions
of the act are reported using the older legislation's forms.